Description: In days of yore, Sigfried. a bold and handsome young knight, battles villains and fire breathing dragons, all for king, country, and the love of a fair maiden. On his quest for a wife, the brave and virile knight plunges his long swift sword again and again, to relieve his manly tensions. Finally, he sets his sights on a beautiful princess, Kriemhild. Has the great conqueror met his match?

Review: We all love our legends and heroes. Nevertheless we suspect that when they weren’t out slaying those stupid, clumsy, fire-breathing dragons, the good and glorious knights of old climbed out of their cast-iron jump-suits and perhaps did a little number with the available local pussycats. But we sure can’t censure them for that… not the way it all hangs out nowadays… So we’ll sing of Siegfried, and tell it like it is…or was… or how we’d like to think it was… because it was more fun that way.

You SURE this was 1971?! I saw this marketed in the theaters between 1977-1978 (at least in my locale)—newspaper ads and all (of course, Sybil had a “bra-and-panties combo”..Haha!). Of course, I couldn’t see it THEN (barely teens!!). Thanks for having this, because now, I can enjoy it. (And, if the box imprint says what I think it says [Constantine Films], then PAUL V. ANDERSON–of Resident Evil fame–has Great Tastes In Exploitation. I LIKE!)